[TV] Talk about the last TV you watched, the catchall thread

I feel like the well has been tapped.

Did anyone else watch Tremors 5? When the movie is reduced to having an animal piss on the main character, it's hitting Adam Sandler levels of garbage, and when you're not parodying, but straight-up ripping off scenes from Jurassic Park, it's just sad.
Plus, Jamie Kennedy as a tough guy? Really? The guy whose career "peaked" with Malibu's Most Wanted?
 
I feel like the well has been tapped.

Did anyone else watch Tremors 5? When the movie is reduced to having an animal piss on the main character, it's hitting Adam Sandler levels of garbage, and when you're not parodying, but straight-up ripping off scenes from Jurassic Park, it's just sad.
Here's the thing though: the first Tremors TV series managed to succeed largely by showing what effect the Graboids were having on the world and by introducing other cryptids. It managed to be REALLY funny this way. Ultimately, I don't see the show lasting for a long run, but there are things it could do to be fun.
 
I watched the documentary 15 Septembers Later. I still don't know why I put myself through that sadness. It did have a lot of new information about the attack.

Of course you get to see George W Bush actually act like a leader... It is so terrible that he went from being a good President to a (the) worst in just 2 years time.
 
Now that it's on Netflix, wife and I started watching Supergirl tonight.

And oh man is that pilot episode bad. People warned me the show starts rough, and they weren't kidding. Really bad dialogue, forced and unearned emotional moments, several episodes' worth of exposition and set-up crammed into one episode.

The second episode feels like it's speaking to the first "start small, then work your way up." There's still dumb stuff though. Solid super-action, except the poorly-framed shots that make it look like what it is--two actors on wire slowly flailing at each other. That's why it's better to keep those super-fights on the move.

Third episode, nice going on the name drop. James, you are demoted back to Jimmy.

Fourth episode got a bit better, but I feel like Cat is an unnecessary character who gets more scenes than she should just because of the actress.

The show's at its best in the cuter moments and I like seeing a superhero saving people from normal stuff, not strictly just supervillains. It does improve each episode, and hopefully that improvement continues.
 
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I want to hear your position on Cat at the end of the season.
Will make a mental note. We'll probably do less binging, more one episode a night going forward, and aim to finish before Luke Cage goes on Netflix.

The guy doing the score needs to chill out during Cat's scenes though. She'll be giving a rant/"mentor" moment, meanwhile the music is trying to be stirring and excited, like it was meant to be used for a Supergirl flight scene.
 
Women can be stirring and exciting without punching someone.
Don't lecture me on this shit; if it were on you the show would be about Superman beating up anyone who criticizes his cousin in the perspective that she's fragile and can't make her own decisions, when she clearly can, you misogynist slophole.

For anyone confused on that, including Charlie, on why I'm calling him misogynist, see any conversation he's had with Sara. Yeah, having Dave delete them doesn't also wipe them from the minds of those who read them before the erasure.

Cat's not saying anything stirring or exciting in these scenes. The intent is for her to appear inspirational--while treating Kara like shit. I don't know whether the score guy is following bad direction, or is making the choice himself.
 
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I made everyone a video to illustrate the inappropriate music with a stern talking-to scene, and it's with a guy talking so Charlie won't have to take a break from slurping turkey gizzards to respond.

 
If there's a thing I'm "doing again," it's bothering to engage with this troglodyte.

it's really funny to watch people experience a show that isn't tailor made for their exact sensibilities and life experiences for the first time
You already know that not to be the case from things I've said in the past, but any time someone's rationally approached you for discussion or even agreed with you, that's less interesting than someone getting aggravated, so you get an opportunity to jerk off at photos of Harambe while whispering "rustled their jimmies, rustled their jimmies."

You're not a feminist. Sara had a well-worded response to your bullshit before; it was lengthy, so you probably didn't read it. Your response was not lengthy, so it was easy to remember.

Charlie Don't Surf said:
Internalized misogyny is the worst. :(
Dave or some other mod deleted that discussion from the Captain America: Civil War thread, so most probably didn't see it.

You immediately dismissed her opinion, because she's a woman. She disagreed with you, therefore misogynist, and she's a woman who disagreed with you, so it had to be internalized. Your stance was that you knew better than her. How is that not disgusting and sexist?

You have zero value.
 
Why does Red Tornado look like he's made out of shiny burlap
Hey, I'm not that far yet :p. Though unfortunately I already know the big twist that's coming soon, but I'm keeping it secret from my wife since I know it'll make her happy. I wish I didn't know it, but oh well.

We finished episode 5 last night, and it's one of those episodes where you can see why this is moving to the CW for season 2. It was a very CW-y episode. I wanna say "I wish she'd just tell James" but the look on his face at points says he already knows and his actions say he isn't interested.
 
Hey, I'm not that far yet :p. Though unfortunately I already know the big twist that's coming soon, but I'm keeping it secret from my wife since I know it'll make her happy. I wish I didn't know it, but oh well.

We finished episode 5 last night, and it's one of those episodes where you can see why this is moving to the CW for season 2. It was a very CW-y episode. I wanna say "I wish she'd just tell James" but the look on his face at points says he already knows and his actions say he isn't interested.
The show definitely gets better. I was feeling it becoming a bit to later-season-Arrow up until episode 6 or so, but I'm enjoying it now.
 
The show definitely gets better. I was feeling it becoming a bit to later-season-Arrow up until episode 6 or so, but I'm enjoying it now.
In some places I was seeing episode 4 as the improvement point, but we got to the end of episode 4 and my wife said "Are you sure that's when it gets better?" So I checked around and now everyone says episode 6. So we're almost there!

EDIT: Though again, it has been getting better each episode. It's not like it's a bunch of bad either, it's that scenes are wrestling between fun or interesting vs poor production decisions, and the ratio leans a little more towards the good stuff each episode. So I'm hoping by episode 7 that won't be a thing. Really the fight at the end of episode 2 is the best example. Most of it's good, except those couple of shots with angles that look really bad and don't serve the momentum of the scene. That's kind of a microcosm for the good vs problems of each episode, and each episode there are fewer of those bad shots.[DOUBLEPOST=1473588893,1473588654][/DOUBLEPOST]Okay, so I looked it up and the twist I know about is in episode 7. Maybe I can convince my wife to watch two episodes today, because she's not having a lot of stuff with this show. Last night we sat down to watch and her reaction was to groan and say "alright, Supergirl, get on with it ..." So if it doesn't pick up, I'm probably going to be watching it alone later.
 
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In some places I was seeing episode 4 as the improvement point, but we got to the end of episode 4 and my wife said "Are you sure that's when it gets better?" So I checked around and now everyone says episode 6. So we're almost there!

EDIT: Though again, it has been getting better each episode. It's not like it's a bunch of bad either, it's that scenes are wrestling between fun or interesting vs poor production decisions, and the ratio leans a little more towards the good stuff each episode. So I'm hoping by episode 7 that won't be a thing. Really the fight at the end of episode 2 is the best example. Most of it's good, except those couple of shots with angles that look really bad and don't serve the momentum of the scene. That's kind of a microcosm for the good vs problems of each episode, and each episode there are fewer of those bad shots.[DOUBLEPOST=1473588893,1473588654][/DOUBLEPOST]Okay, so I looked it up and the twist I know about is in episode 7. Maybe I can convince my wife to watch two episodes today, because she's not having a lot of stuff with this show. Last night we sat down to watch and her reaction was to groan and say "alright, Supergirl, get on with it ..." So if it doesn't pick up, I'm probably going to be watching it alone later.
I stayed spoiler-free, so Episode 7's twist was a surprise to me. And considering I was expecting someone else (because of the character's name) and got one of my favorite characters instead, I'm probably biased, but I think the show really took off from that point. :D A lot more story possibilities opened up.
 
Just finished Supergirl episode 6. Funny moment: I expected her to start with a voice-over saying she's Supergirl, so
I said "who are you?" *click play*
Supergirl flying.
Alex's voice on intercom: "Kara."

Why does Red Tornado look like he's made out of shiny burlap
^Accurate. From a distance he looks fine, but up close it felt like a nice cosplay.

I thought episode 6 was a bit stronger; a lot more character conversations that weren't speaking trailer-ese. Even Cat got to have her moments. Of course, to get that far a lot of characters had to act like dicks early on. I had to pause around the 15-minute mark, and immediately my wife said "Almost every character is pissing me off this episode." I knew General Lane was a shithead in the comics, but fuuuuck. Cat's mom reminds me of Bob Kelso in early seasons of Scrubs.

Watching episode 7 once my wife gets out of the shower.
 
I stayed spoiler-free, so Episode 7's twist was a surprise to me. And considering I was expecting someone else (because of the character's name) and got one of my favorite characters instead, I'm probably biased, but I think the show really took off from that point. :D A lot more story possibilities opened up.
As I was hoping, my wife was overjoyed :D. She kind of predicted it though, but she wasn't sure until just before it was revealed.

I loved Human for a Day. It's a jam packed episode too.
Only part of the episode I didn't like was Win (Wyn? spelling?) and his nice guy bullshit. Oh boo hoo, James and Kara hugged. 1. You know she likes him, 2. they were hugging they are friends, friends do that and you'd know if you had any, and 3. even if something was going on, it's none of your fucking business. "I'm disappointed in Kara," fuck you, Win. I really hope this potato sack never becomes the love interest.

But other than that, yeah, a lot of good stuff going on. I usually hate "I lost my powers" episodes of things, but this one was pretty solid. The DEO subplot was fine, and Kara had some excellent moments. Melissa Benoist has really been the strongest part of the show. I appreciate that the title of the episode didn't bother patronizing the viewer. The robbery scene was great and I loved how Kara reacted to it afterward back at the office. Between this and last episode, Cat is growing on me. Before it felt like the actress was fighting the script; now some equilibrium seems to have been reached.

That'll probably be it for the night, looking forward to what goes on next though.

EDIT: I just realized there's a Supergirl thread, nine months abandoned.
 
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Did anyone watch "Son of Zorn" tonight? I thought the premise was interesting, but I switched 15 minutes into it to go to the Pats/Cards game. It just wasn't holding my interest. Granted, he hadn't started his new life in Orange County yet, but if you can't grab me 15 minutes into the pilot episode, I don't think you'll do well later, either.
 
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